4 THE TAR 13 EEL, EXCHANGE CLIPPINGS Eleven members of the victorious Andover football team are planning to enter Yale. The University of Missouri has prize cow, "Josephine, which gives thirty-two quarts of milk daily. . Harvard has instituted a system un der which every freshman has a senior appointed for his advisor. Statistics record that in 1908 there were 464 (universities. colleges . and technical schools in the United States Ex. Strange that Raleigh cannot have some of these big annual games. This thing of always going to Virginia for everything does not agree with us. Raleigh Evening Times. The Harvard alumni have eighty two clubs, including the Associated Harvord Clubs, the New England Fed eration of Harvard Clubs, a Harvard Club in Berlin and one in Italy. To protect graduates from poor in vestments after they leave college, the University of Michigan is giving a special course in "Gold Bricks" and other spurious metal. When you see a bashful lover, Blushing crimson in the face, Every time he takes his watch out There's a woman in the case. Harvard Lampoon. "Hello" buttons have been given out at Syracuse. Every student who wears one must say "Hello" to his tellow students for two weeks afterwards This was done to encourage friendship among the students. Columbia students are objecting to a university rule which forbids smok ing in anv of the lecture rooms or hall ways of the buildings on the campus with the exception of the two dormi tories. Of the 16,216 names recorded in "Who's Who in America" 56 per cent, are college graduates, IS per cent college men, 12 per cent academy and normal men, 3.48 per cent high school graduates, and only one-fifth of one per cent self-taught men. The students at the University of Colorado are subjected to quite a unique method of punishment for' fail ure in their work. Those who fall below: the safety lines in their college courses must wear small, blue caps. Doubtless the blue caps are stylish, as well as popular. -Texas, U. of Tex. A. T. 0. HousWarming On last Saturday evening, at their new chapter house on Franklin street. the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity en tertained at a house warming. Besides the members of the A. T. O. Frater nitv. there were representatives of each of the other fraternities present. Together with the ladies ot the town, there were a number of out of town ladies, who added greatlv to the pleas ure of the evening. This hall is the newest and one of the prettiest on the Hill. The large dance hall, which occupies one-half of the first floor of the building, is finished off in a very picturesque club room style. ... Universty Athletic Store Is. Headquarters for the Students HOTICHOCOLATE at our Fountain. GYM and TENNIS GOODS a spe cialty. A complete line of GOLF GOODS. , Norfolk Southern R. Pullman Sleeping-Cars, Electric Lights R. TRAVEL VIA NIGHT EXPRESS between : NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, and Raleigh, N. C, W?shington, N. C Wilson, N. C, Greenville, N. C, via Norfolk and Southeru Railroad, with closi: connection at Wilson for Wilming mington, Goldsboro, Rocky Mount, and to Morenead City, New Bern , and Kinston, via Goldsboro, with close connection 'at Raleigh fortDurham, Greens boro, Asheville, Fayetteville and Henderson- read:down. SCHEDULE. READ UP. Day Ezpress. Nighi Express. NigU Express 9.45 ana 11.33 ain 12.55 pin 1.55 pm 3.05 pni t 3.20 pm 4.14 pmj t 4.39 pm t 5.31 pm t 9.30 pm 11.18 pin 12.25 am 1.25 am 2.59 am 3.00 am 3.58 am 4.37 am 5.25 am 7.30 am Lv. . . . . ..... Norfolk (Park Ave., no ferry..... ... . . .Ari Lv . .Elizabeth Uity. . ... . . . . , . . . ... .Ly Lv. ' Edenton .................. Lv Lv. Plymouth ..... . . .V. . Lv Ar. Washington ................. Lv, Lv Washington. ... . ,, . . . . . . . ; . Ar Ar. . . .Greenville . . . .Lv Ar. Farmville .................. Lv Ar. . ... . ...vt Wilson .... . .Lv 7.00 am 5.10 am 4.05 am 2.59 am 1.50 am 1.40 am 12.41 am 12.10 am 11.15 pm q on am Day Express. "r4.0S pm 0 2.20 pm 1.10 pm 11.42 pm 10.45 am U0.15 am t 9.20 am t 8.51 am 1 8.00 am t 6.15 am J. M. NEVILLE, Proprietor By the action of the faculty at its meeting last Monday the requisite thesis for a baccalaureate degree will, after this year, be a thing of the past. Students generally hail this decree with delight, but the seniors wear a serious countenance and wonder what they have done that they should be held to the old rule. Utah Chronicle. Nine rules of traditional conduct, which the Students' Council asks all first year men to observe, have been printed on small cards and are being placed in the hands of Michigan's latest arrivals. They are as follows: l,1 Wear the freshman cap or toque the entire j'ear. 2. Never smoke a pipe on the cam pus. 3. Never wear prep-school insignia. 4. Get all prep-school pins out of sight. 5. Never sif on the senior benches. 6. Always allow a man of a higher class to precede you through a door. 7. Attend all mass meetings. 8. Learn the "Yellow and the Blue" at once. 9. Don't forget the fact that you are a freshman. Michigan Daily. Medical College of Virginia Established 1838 WELL. EQUIPPED for teaching Medicine, Den tistry and Pharmacy. For Catalogue, ad dree CHRISTOPHER TOMPKINS, M. D Dealt Richmond.. V. , , ; ' BOYS! See "Long" m Jones for Pressing and Cleaning. Work done satisfactorily. $1.00 permcnth. Repairing and darning neatly done at small extra cost. Shop in rear of Klutti Building. ''. C4 Tank" Hunter New Quarters below Pickard's Hotel Bought out Entire Stock of W. W. Pickard. Royal & Borden Furniture Company Durham, North Carolina DEALERS IN High- Grade Furniture furnishings for Students. Every thing for the Home Take a Drink BETWEEN TRAINS AT. O.F.CRAIG'S Soda Fountain at University Station. TOBACCO, CANDIES, FRUITS 3.10 pm . . .v. . Lv. ...... : . .Washington. . . ....... . . . . . Ar ....... 10.40 am 4.35 pin 9.15 am Ar. . . .New Bern. ........ . .Lv 6.05 pm 0 9.25 am 8.45 pm 8.07 am Ar Kinston. ................. .Lv 8.45 pm 8.07 am 9.35 pm Ar. . .Goldsboro. . . .Lv . : . . .... 7.15 am 6.50 pm 10.40 am Ar. . . . .... . . . . MoreheadCitv ...Lv 6.05 pm 0 7.47 am 7.05 pm 10.55 am Ar. Beauturt , . . . . . . j. . Lv 0 5.40 pm 7.25 am 9.02 pm 5.49 am Lv.". . .Wilson via A. j. L. B.7R .TAr "11.05 "pm t 1.53 am 10.10 pm 6.40 am Ar. . . , . .Goldsboro via A. 0. L. It. K. ........ . Lv 10.15 pm 7.00 am ....... 9.45 am Ar. ...... .Wilmington via JL 0. L. R. K..... . .. . Lv 0 7.00 pm . .... 0 2.00 am 8.35 am Lv. . . . . . . . . . .Kaldgh via Southern RyT.". . , . T. Ar 6.30 pm 4.30 am 3.19 am 9.50 am Ar. .Durham via Southern Ry. . . . . f ... Lv p 5.25 pm 0 2.50 am 6.00 am 12.10 am Ar. . . . . . . . . .Greensboro via Southern Ry.. . . Lv 3.30 pm "12.45 am . ... ..... 8.00 am Lv. A . . ... . . . . .Raleigh via R. & S. 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